SB 948 Explained: New 8 Hour Requirement for Firearm Safety Certificate

Published on February 26, 2026
Duration: 7:02

This video explains California's Senate Bill 948, which proposes significant changes to the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements. Expert instructor Ernie Medina details the shift from a 30-question test to a mandatory 8-hour in-person training course, including live-fire exercises, covering safe storage, suicide prevention, conflict resolution, and gun laws. The bill also addresses new residents' obligations and potential penalties.

Quick Summary

California's Senate Bill 948 proposes a new 8-hour mandatory firearms safety handling course, including live-fire, to obtain a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), starting July 1, 2028. This replaces the current 30-question test and covers safe storage, suicide prevention, conflict resolution, and gun laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction of Senate Bill 948
  2. 00:47Current FSC Requirements in California
  3. 01:16Proposed Mandatory 8-Hour Training
  4. 02:21Required Course Content Breakdown
  5. 03:09New California Resident Requirements
  6. 04:52Bill Status and Citizen Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's Senate Bill 948?

Senate Bill 948 is a proposed California law that would significantly change Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements. It mandates an 8-hour in-person training course, including live-fire exercises, replacing the current 30-question test.

What will the new 8-hour FSC training cover in California?

The mandatory 8-hour FSC training under SB 948 will cover crucial topics such as safe firearm storage, proper handling, suicide prevention, conflict resolution, and detailed explanations of California and federal gun laws.

How does SB 948 affect new residents in California?

New residents moving to California will be required to obtain a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) within 60 days of their arrival under the provisions of Senate Bill 948.

When does the 8-hour FSC training requirement take effect in California?

The proposed 8-hour mandatory face-to-face training for a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) in California, as outlined in Senate Bill 948, is set to begin on July 1, 2028.

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